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		<div class="listHeading">ONIX Code Lists Issue 20, January 2013<br>List 5: Product identifier type code
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				<th width="10%">Value</th>
				<th width="30%">Description</th>
				<th width="60%">Notes</th>
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				<td>01</td>
				<td>Proprietary</td>
				<td>For example, a publisher&#8217;s or wholesaler&#8217;s product number.</td>
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				<td>02</td>
				<td>ISBN-10</td>
				<td>International Standard Book Number, pre-2007, unhyphenated (10 characters) &#8211; now DEPRECATED in ONIX for Books, except where
					providing historical information for compatibility with legacy systems. It should only be used in relation to products published
					before 2007 &#8211; when ISBN-13 superseded it &#8211; and should never be used as the ONLY identifier (it should always be accompanied
					by the correct GTIN-13 / ISBN-13).
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				<td>03</td>
				<td>GTIN-13</td>
				<td>GS1 Global Trade Item Number, formerly known as EAN article number (13 digits).</td>
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				<td>04</td>
				<td>UPC</td>
				<td>UPC product number (12 digits).</td>
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				<td>05</td>
				<td>ISMN-10</td>
				<td>International Standard Music Number (M plus nine digits). Pre-2008 &#8211; now DEPRECATED in ONIX for Books, except where providing
					historical information for compatibility with legacy systems. It should only be used in relation to products published before
					2008 &#8211; when ISMN-13 superseded it &#8211; and should never be used as the ONLY identifier (it should always be accompanied by the
					correct ISMN-13).
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				<td>06</td>
				<td>DOI</td>
				<td>Digital Object Identifier (variable length and character set).</td>
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				<td>13</td>
				<td>LCCN</td>
				<td>Library of Congress Control Number (12 characters, alphanumeric).</td>
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				<td>14</td>
				<td>GTIN-14</td>
				<td>GS1 Global Trade Item Number (14 digits).</td>
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				<td>15</td>
				<td>ISBN-13</td>
				<td>International Standard Book Number, from 2007, unhyphenated (13 digits starting 978 or 9791&#8211;9799).</td>
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				<td>17</td>
				<td>Legal deposit number</td>
				<td>The number assigned to a publication as part of a national legal deposit process.</td>
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				<td>22</td>
				<td>URN</td>
				<td>Uniform Resource Name: note that in trade applications an ISBN must be sent as a GTIN-13 and, where required, as an ISBN-13
					&#8211; it should not be sent as a URN.
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				<td>23</td>
				<td>OCLC number</td>
				<td>A unique number assigned to a bibliographic item by OCLC.</td>
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				<td>24</td>
				<td>Co-publisher&#8217;s ISBN-13</td>
				<td>An ISBN-13 assigned by a co-publisher. The &#8216;main&#8217; ISBN sent with ID type code 03 and/or 15 should always be the ISBN that
					is used for ordering from the supplier identified in Supply Detail. However, ISBN rules allow a co-published title to carry
					more than one ISBN. The co-publisher should be identified in an instance of the &lt;Publisher&gt; composite, with the applicable
					&lt;PublishingRole&gt; code.
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				<td>25</td>
				<td>ISMN-13</td>
				<td>International Standard Music Number, from 2008 (13-digit number starting 9790).</td>
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				<td>26</td>
				<td>ISBN-A</td>
				<td>Actionable ISBN, in fact a special DOI incorporating the ISBN-13 within the DOI syntax. Begins &#8216;10.978.&#8217; or &#8216;10.979.&#8217; and
					includes a / character between the registrant element (publisher prefix) and publication element of the ISBN, eg 10.978.000/1234567.
					Note the ISBN-A should always be accompanied by the ISBN itself, using codes 03 and/or 15.
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				<td>27</td>
				<td>JP e-code</td>
				<td>E-publication identifier controlled by JPOIID&#8217;s Committee for Research and Management of Electronic Publishing Codes.</td>
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				<td>28</td>
				<td>OLCC number</td>
				<td>Unique number assigned by the Chinese Online Library Cataloging Center (see http://olcc.nlc.gov.cn).</td>
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